Mousasi vs Shlemenko set for Bellator 185

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Gegard Mousasi has a date and opponent for his Bellator debut.

The Dutch fighter will be taking on former Bellator middleweight champion Alexander Shlemenko at Bellator 185 on Oct. 20. The news was announced by the promotion during the broadcast of Friday’s Bellator 181.


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That's the match I wanted to see, so I'm happy.
This is fantastic both for fans and for Bellator. Goes a long way to validating Coker's "Strikeforce 2.0" statement. Which I think they are well on their way to attaining and hopefully surpassing.
 
Sounds like a great fight but I thought they would've got him on a card sooner than October. Early to mid September would've been great. Feel like I'm waiting too long to see Mousasi fight again
 
Shlemenko hasn't lost since Halsey (which he avenged) and has only ever been knocked out once.

That being said, it's hard to imagine Mousasi starting his Bellator career with a loss. I got Mousasi by submission.
 
Very true
he has never been beaten on the feet and only time he really has been hurt was the Urah hall hail mary spinning shit
He and machida just sparred a bit


Because of spinning danger & Schlemenko's unorthodox approach, I see Mousasi staying on the feet for at least the first round and into the second.
He might be the first guy to KO Storm in 8 years, but things can get dicey, NO ONE utilizes spinning shit better than Storm.
He is just so gawtdamn tricky, skilled, and tough.
But I see Mousasi keeping pace high with Alex and working a sub eventually on the ground.
But who knows?
Fuck what a fantastic matchup!
 
Because of spinning danger & Schlemenko's unorthodox approach, I see Mousasi staying on the feet for at least the first round and into the second.
He might be the first guy to KO Storm in 8 years, but things can get dicey, NO ONE utilizes spinning shit better than Storm.
He is just so gawtdamn tricky, skilled, and tough.
But I see Mousasi keeping pace high with Alex and working a sub eventually on the ground.
But who knows?
Fuck what a fantastic matchup!
Agreed. Mousasi should be a healthy favorite, but the level of dismissiveness for Alex is crazy. Dude is always dangerous. His body shots and spinning techniques could catch anyone. Mousasi is no exception.
 
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